What types of material does the Jefferson Digital Commons accept?

The Jefferson Digital Commons holds a wide variety of material from across Thomas Jefferson University and Jefferson Health. The primary requirement is that the work must have been created by a Jeffersonian while affiliated with Jefferson, with a focus toward scholarly and institutional output. Below is a sample of what the JDC holds, but if you have content you would like added that is not represented, just reach out to one of our librarians and we can discuss if your work is a good fit for the JDC.

Articles: Published articles are one of the most popular items in the JDC and can generally be found within each department. Librarians will work with you to determine what article version your publisher allows to be shared.

Conferences& Symposiums: The JDC also holds content from Jefferson-run conferences and symposiums. Each page has the conference schedule as well as any related slides, recordings, and supplemental materials.

Historical Collections: The JDC is also the University Archives' digital repository. You can find a wide range of historical material including yearbooks, photographs, oral histories, matriculation records, lecture notes, and more.